Jan-21-07 Ivanchuk vs A Graf, 1988 
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wonderboymyth: One of those games showing Ivanchuk's incredible genius. |
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Dec-08-06 Anand vs Ivanchuk, 1996 
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wonderboymyth: R + 2B = 2R + N
Which could occur at White's will, given N on b6 and B on c8. White's fantastic position and the easily attainable bishop pair gives him ample compensation (if not more) for the exchange. |
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Nov-10-06 J Pelikan vs L Marini, 1955
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wonderboymyth: 18...fxe6 19.Qh5+ |
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Oct-21-06 Lasker vs L Labatt, 1893 
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wonderboymyth: Did Lasker miss 22.Nf6+? |
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Sep-03-06 Topalov vs Kasparov, 1996 
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wonderboymyth: By white's 32nd move h4, black has a rook, bishop, and a pawn for white's queen, which is materially balanced. White's main advantage stems from the fact that black's bishop, hemmed in by black's own pawns, is very passive. As 32...Rg6 can be played after h5 is actually played |
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May-30-06 A Yurgis vs Botvinnik, 1931 
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wonderboymyth: 25...Rc5! better than 25...Rc7, supports 26...f5 and if 27.exf6 Bxf6 later ...e5 |
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Aug-01-05 Kasparov vs A Donchenko, 1976 
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wonderboymyth: Zugzwang for black, meanwhile threat is 39.hxg5 Qxg5 40.Qxg5+ Kxg5 41.Nxd6 Rxd6 42.Rxb7 |
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Oct-13-04 T Sanikidze vs D Suajibi, 2004
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wonderboymyth: 24...Qd7 25.Nexd4 |
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Sep-22-04 Pillsbury vs Marshall, 1903 
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wonderboymyth: if 44.Kg3 then ...Nf5+, if 44.Kg1 then ...Bc5 |
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Sep-02-04 F Apsenieks vs Alekhine, 1939 
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wonderboymyth: Why not 26...Nxe3+? |
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